The name of Ukwatta creates an overly-sensitive nature which causes you to sense and feel far more than you can understand or put into words. You would sooner remain silent than get involved in arguments and turmoil. You have an ability to concentrate and work intently on anything which holds your interest. The outdoors often acts as a panacea for times when you feel distraught and pressured. However, you prefer to avoid routine, monotony, and menial tasks. It is a struggle, for there are times when you would like to stop and be peaceful and to while away the hours, but then you start thinking of the time being wasted without accomplishing anything. You sense far more than you understand or can put into words, and often respond to your intuitive feelings. You revere the vastness and wonderment of nature and can find a measure of peace and harmony when active outdoors. Your feelings tend to build up within you and, if you cannot release them through a creative, constructive channel, you could suffer with frustration, moods, and much inner turmoil. Sometimes you must fight to control your mental state and nervous system against morbid, turbulent thoughts resulting from your psychic sensitivities.